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The striking hospital workers were legislated back to work.
Of course, no markets are really perfect in this imperfect world, and you want to be careful not to let suppliers exaggerate the constraints to buttress an unwarranted case for de facto or legislated monopoly.
This was mainly the result of rate hikes-- not cuts--legislated in the Social Security Reform act of 1983.
Back in 1983, a blue-ribbon panel on elementary and high-school education declared "the nation at risk," and in response states legislated reforms such as merit pay to boost teacher performance.
Moreover, companies dangle green cards in front of employees working under the federally legislated $65,000 salary cap just to keep them honest.
When error or conjecture is uncritically copied from one publication to another, it is often legislated into “fact” merely by virtue of having been repeated so often.
Then, at about the same time when colored was anathematized (despite the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which has still not changed its name), black was legislated by that community of speakers to supplant Negro and colored, though I cannot recall any riders requiring a capital B .
22 Despite these strict legislated standards-with wage levels updated from time to time-widespread violations in apparel workplaces have become commonplace in the 1990s.
The last amendment, the Twenty-Seventh, prohibits congressionally legislated pay raises from taking effect until another national election has taken place, and a new Congress is sworn in.
LSC strongly encourages all its grantees to obtain other funding for the client community that Congress has legislated is eligible for LSC funding.
Our case illustration shows the value of such an Centrelink defines all incorrect payments as preventable unless the payment is unavoidable, such as legislated advance payments.
The one effective way of dealing with the situation in Alabama was to have legislated three dollar guns out of existence with a five dollar tax, adding to this nearly a like amount on dogs.
Togs and targets, balls and bats, rackets and oars are graded or numbered, weighed, and measured, and every emergency is legislated on and judged by an autocratic martinet, jealous of every prerogative and conscious of his dignity.
Possibly "wholesome" is saying too much, for our legislative intelligence has not yet arrived at an understanding of the danger from cold storage or imperfectly canned food, though Canada and other English colonies have already legislated on the subject, to say nothing of our tariff war with Germany on the point.
Besides fixing prices, limiting outputs, cornering the market, contracting in restraint of trade, and acting or contracting with the purpose of gaining a monopoly-all of which were objectionable at common law-we have legislated in some States against the securing of discriminatory railway rates for the purpose of establishing a monopoly, and against what we have termed "unfair competition"-that being generally defined to be the making of an artificially low price in a certain locality for the purpose of destroying a competitor, or the making of exclusive contracts, that is to say, refusing to deal with a person unless he binds himself not to deal with anybody else.
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